Stolen!

May 9th, 2009, 11:13 PM

my disc golfing equipment was stolen about an hour again in downtown Seattle. someone broke out my rear window and graded my Official PDGA Deluxe Disc Golf Bag with an assortment of plastic, something like 15 discs.

If anyone happens to see any disc golf equipment for sale on the craigslist or some random person walking around downtown with a nice bag please let me know.

Comment

Uhh...nice gesture Troz, but different Robin. This one's from Seattle and has his hearing.

That blows, Robin. I've heard of discs being taken out of unlocked cars, but to bash in a window for them? That's low.... What do you throw? I can probably dig up a few discs in my stacks to help you out.

Comment

Ouch.. Poor RJ.. being miss-represented! Opps..
Robin.. I have some discs if you are looking for some decent discs also.. That really sucks as well. I know how that feels since someone broke into my car back in October (over here on Kitsap Island).
That means I am going to have to start "hiding" my discs in the trunk or leaving them at home now. I don't want what happened to Robin to happen to any of us!

Comment

I would get in contact with WDDGA, as they are primarily located in the Seattle area, they got a whole bunch of new bags in their club inventory, am sure they would like to help you out. If they don't/can't, talk to me... As for the robinhood issue, "robinhood" can hear... "robin hood" cannot... just a mere space to seperate their identities.

Comment

Just a note on this - I was out at Dabney a couple weeks ago and a guy that was on his way back up to Washington (I think he said Whidbey Island...) had a laptop stolen from his minivan - the guy swore it was locked, but there was nothing broken and the laptop was gone.

Dude went out for a farewell round since he'd finished school, and got his laptop nicked in the Dabney parking lot.

Keep your valuables on you and anything a tweaker loser might decide they need either hidden or at home.

Serious bummer - we should set up a lost/found system where we can post found discs and after a period of time, offer them up to victims of this type of crime to replenish their plastic post-theft. I hear of way too much of this stuff.